2015
DOI: 10.5325/eugeoneirevi.36.2.0150
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When Smitty Stopped Pretending to Snore

Abstract: Travis Bogard's reliance on final authorial intention as the principal criterion in his selection of copy-texts for the Library of America edition of O'Neill's plays sometimes disadvantages scholars interested in, for example, performance and reception. For work on thirteen plays in particular, scholars will do well adjunctively to consider states other than those on which Bogard based his texts.

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